Report Fraud, Discrimination, and Corruption

Report Fraud, Waste, or Abuse in Texas

The State Auditor’s Office is charged with conducting investigations for fraud, waste, or abuse associated with state agencies and institutions of higher education.

For more information regarding fraud reporting, visit the State Auditor’s Office website. The office may also be contacted via the SAO Hotline at 1-800-TX-AUDIT (892-8348).

Report Employment Discrimination

The Texas Workforce Commission’s Civil Rights Division’s programs provide an avenue for current and former employees (or people who applied for employment) to file a complaint if they believe they have been discriminated against in an employment transaction.

For more information regarding the reporting of employment discrimination, visit the Texas Workforce Commission’s Civil Rights Division’s website by clicking here.  The Civil Rights Division may also be contacted via telephone at 512-463-2642 or 888-452-4778 (in Texas only).

Report Public Corruption

The Texas Rangers’ Public Integrity Unit and Public Corruption Unit are tasked with investigating crimes committed by state officers and state employees, as well as allegations of public corruption.  Citizens are encouraged to speak with a Texas Ranger near them regarding any public integrity or corruption allegations, and to file a complaint with the Texas Rangers where warranted.

For more information regarding how to file a complaint or contact a Texas Ranger near you, visit the Texas Department of Public Safety’s website by clicking here.  The Texas Rangers’ Public Integrity Unit and Public Corruption Unit may also be contacted via telephone at 512-424-2160.

Planned System Outage – Online Licensing Unavailable


Please be advised that the Council’s online licensing system will be unavailable on May 1, 2026, from 12:00 AM to 1:00 AM (CDT) due to a scheduled maintenance window for SnapPay, the State of Texas’ payment portal used to process online transactions.

During this time, you will not be able to submit applications, renew licenses, or make any payments through the system.

This outage is particularly important given that a high volume of licensees typically attempt to complete renewals at the end of the month. If your license is set to expire on April 30, 2026, you are strongly encouraged to complete your renewal in advance of the outage to avoid any interruption in licensure status.

Please note:

  • Late renewals caused by attempting to transact during the outage will not result in a waiver of late fees.
  • The system will resume normal operations after the maintenance window concludes at 1:00 AM CDT on May 1.

We appreciate your attention to this matter and encourage you to plan accordingly to avoid any disruption.

Posted on April 17, 2026

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